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Automaticwings
03-10-2002, 12:25 AM
I have been trying up upgrade an older scenery for Fs2002, Each time I select the scenery in FS2002 I get the following error sign. (Scenery library object not found. This may cause some scenery, such as some buildings, to not display.
ID=0x4e6f7661, 0x54726565, 0x4c696231, 0x00000028) It has an OK button beneath it and when you click on that the scenery opens normally, and all appears perfectly. Just a real nuisance I need to get rid of. Does anyone know how to get this fixed. I don't know what those no's are, and can't find anything like them in Fs2002 files.
Please help.
Thanks Robert Palmer
airprox
03-10-2002, 06:25 PM
Hi, this is the first time I've ever ported, so I hope it works. I had the same problem when I installed Paul Baines 'Aberdeen' scenery, and the porblem lay in the fact that I had'nt installed Gerrish Gray's 'trees' library properly. My guess is that the scenery you've installed either relies on another scenery library OR there may be some textures missing from it's own texture file. I could be completely wrong, but I hope this helps!
Good luck
Alun
boeboeke
03-11-2002, 06:26 PM
this error indicates the missing of some object library, which is a bgl file. Decipher the hex code into decimal and then you will have the ascii code for the objects that are missing. Knowing the names of the objects might lead you to the missing bgl.
Automaticwings
03-11-2002, 07:50 PM
To Boeboeke and Airprox,
Thanks for the threads fellows. Both led in the right direction. The only library bgl's I have ever used are Gerrish Gray's tree library bgl, and Raphael Sanchez Nova Bgl. I have used both in other sceneries, but neither one was ever employed in the one I am working on that I know of, I might have had them in once sometime and removed them I know of no object in this scenery that require them, anyhow I copied the Nova BGL from another scenery I had made, and pasted it into the scenery with the problem, and Presto it worked. I don't understand this, but at least it worked, and I no longer have the problem of that nuisance window popping up when I choose the scenery in FS2002. I had given up on trying to figure it out myself.
Thanks much Fellows.
Robert Palmer
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